Reasons for Valuing Nigeria Goods and Examples Basic 6 Civic Education Lesson Note

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Topic: Reasons for Valuing Nigeria Goods and Examples

Learning Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Identify reasons why we should value Nigerian goods
  2. Give at least five examples of Nigerian goods
  3. Justify preference for Nigerian goods over imported goods

Lesson Content:

Reasons Why We Should Value Nigerian Goods:

  1. Economic Benefits 
    1. Money stays in Nigeria and helps our economy
    2. Creates jobs for Nigerian workers
    3. Reduces dependency on foreign countries
  2. Cost Effectiveness 
    1. Nigerian goods are usually cheaper
    2. No high importation costs
    3. More affordable for average Nigerian families
  3. Quality and Safety 
    1. Made to suit Nigerian climate and conditions
    2. Fresh products (especially food items)
    3. Better adaptation to local needs
  4. National Pride 
    1. Shows love for our country
    2. Builds confidence in Nigerian capabilities
    3. Promotes our cultural identity
  5. Environmental Benefits 
    1. Less transportation means less pollution
    2. Supports local farmers and producers
    3. Reduces carbon footprint

More Examples of Nigerian Goods:

Food Products:

  • Groundnut oil, palm oil, coconut oil

  • Local rice varieties
  • Garri, fufu flour

  • Honey, palm wine
  • Nigerian fruits and vegetables

Manufactured Goods:

  • Nigerian textiles (Ankara, Adire)
  • Leather products from Kano
  • Nigerian-made shoes and bags
  • Local crafts and pottery
  • Nigerian-made furniture

Why Prefer Nigerian to Imported:

  • Fresher and better quality food products
  • Support for local communities
  • Better value for money
  • Cultural appropriateness
  • Sustainable for the environment

Multiple Choice Questions:

  1. Nigerian goods are usually cheaper because: a) They are of poor quality b) There are no importation costs c) Nobody wants them d) They are old products 
  2. Which Nigerian textile is internationally recognized? a) Ankara b) Denim c) Silk d) Polyester 
  3. Buying Nigerian goods helps to: a) Make other countries rich b) Create jobs in Nigeria c) Increase imports d) Reduce local production 
  4. Nigerian food products are often: a) More expensive than imports b) Lower in quality c) Fresher than imports d) Difficult to find 
  5. Supporting Nigerian goods shows: a) Lack of choice b) National pride c) Poor judgment d) Waste of money 

Answers: 1-b, 2-a, 3-b, 4-c, 5-b

Homework:

  1. Visit a local market and identify 8 Nigerian-made products
  2. Compare the price of one Nigerian product with its foreign equivalent
  3. Write a short letter to a friend explaining why they should buy Nigerian goods

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